It's entirely possibly that I'm fudging the online trends this morning to give more weight to news of a monkey in fancy coat wandering around an Ikea. It is just that depressing today and who knows if even Ikea monkey can counteract this clinical case of Mondays.

First up, The Redskins even without RGIII embarrassed the Ravens and mopped the floor with them in overtime. I'm telling you people the Ravens really need to think about just pulling a quarterback off the street. It's worked for Washington and Pittsburgh. Why not us?

Meanwhile, fans of Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera are mourning after news she was killed in a plane crash in Mexico.

Finally, love is dead. Ice-T and his wife Coco are fighting after TMZ caught Coco macking on another dude. Say it ain't so Coco!

Other loose ends include: Australia is advising people not use Apple Maps after some epic wrong turns, the European Union has won the Nobel Peace Prize and the fallout from legal weed continues after two burnouts poisoned their college classmates with pot brownies.

Jenni RiveraTrending on: Google Trends, Google PlusWhy: Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera died in a plane crash after the small jet she was travelling in went down in northern Mexico, her father said on Sunday. A spokesman for the state government of Nuevo Leon said investigators had found the remains of Rivera's Learjet, which disappeared from the radar 62 miles from the northern city of Monterrey at about 3:30 a.m. local time/4.30 a.m. EST. [The Baltimore Sun]

RedskinsTrending on: Google Trends,Why: A week after Pittsburgh Steelers’ third-string quarterback Charlie Batch beat the Ravens, Redskins rookie backup Kirk Cousins tied the game with a touchdown pass and two-point conversion with 29 seconds left in regulation. The Redskins then won it in overtime as Richard Crawford’s 64-yard punt return set up Kai Forbath’s game-winning 34-yard field goal in the Ravens’ 31-28 loss in front of an announced 81,178 at FedEx Field. [The Baltimore Sun]

Ikea MonkeyTrending on: Reddit, GawkerAccording to various reports, a very fashionably dressed monkey was found wandering around an Ikea in Toronto. Apparently, the monkey, who was wearing a shearling coat and a diaper, was brought to the store by his owners and left in the car while they went inside. But, as you might have guessed from his coat, this wasn't your regular, run-of-the-mill monkey, content to stay in the car while his owners had all the shopping fun [Gawker]

Ada LovelaceTrending on: Google Trends, Google PlusWhy: Google’s latest Google Doodle commemorative logo pays tribute to Ada, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852) — better known as Ada Lovelace – a computer pioneer who did her pioneering work a century before the computer revolution got underway in earnest. It appears on the 197th anniversary of her birth. [Time]

CocoTrending on: National Twitter, Baltimore TwitterWhy: Ice-T might love Coco, but right now he's pretty mad after photos of his wife getting flirty with another man surfaced online. Ice is reportedly upset over photos Coco took with Oakland rapper AP.9 while in Las Vegas for her Peepshow stint, according to TMZ. [The Huffington Post]

Good morning it's December 7th and, yes, it's still a day that will live in infamy. Seventy-one years later, Pearl Harbor is attracting a fair amount of search traffic on the Internet. Things should pick up photo wise as remembrances get under way in Hawaii later this morning.

If you stepped into something unexpected today, here's hoping it was related to St. Nicholas Day and not a irresponsible pet owner. Millions of children (and some freaky adults) are finding candy and other assorted junk stuffed into their shoes this morning in one of the more unsanitary Christmas...

Royals! Redskins! And a really really bad breakup! Today's online trends have it all. First up, royal wife Kate Middleton is again under the media microscope -- fortunately for her she has all her clothes on this time. The royal baby (or babies!) received loads of attention yesterday and now the...

NEWINGTON – Mickey Gurzenda is accustomed to pitching in relief. Over the past three seasons that Southington South has played together, manager Chris LaPorte said, Gurzenda has pitched in a starting role once.